I intended to write a blog entry in late December with my predictions for mobilelearning in 2010, but somehow never found the time. Mobile devices have certainly come into their own with champions and examples everywhere. no longer feel that I am a single voice trying to convince of the importance of these ubiquitous capabilities to the future of learning.

Andrew Churches is curriculum manager of computer studies and teaching and Learning technologies at the Kristin school in Albany Auckland, New Zeeland. What makes his wiki so interesting is that it focuses on the core of TELearning, the learning itself. If you ever did a Bloom analysis on any of your mobilelearning or eLearning projects, let me know, I would love to read up on them.

If you are looking for ideas to get started with mobilelearning, Healthcare is the sector to look for inspiration. Tags: Innovation MobileLearning elearning for HealthCare mLearning mLearning for HealthCare Last week I came across a very interesting article – Will the iPhone replace the stethoscope? in Time’s newsfeed. Inspiration from Healthcare Sector.

Technology around us is evolving at a rapid pace and is in turn affecting a speedy evolution of learning technology. think mobile applications are the game changer for training. Why Mobile? With the availability of just-in-time access to information through mobile computing devices (including tablets ) the notion of knowledge (sometimes a.k.a. Why Apps? Do you agree?

The ADL workshop in London, UK that will investigate what mobilelearning challenges need to be investigated further draws near. This will be the presentation I will give, proceeding the group brainstorm on what can enhance mobilelearning research. The presentation also takes a look at the mid-term evaluation results of the Peruvian mobile project.

I have recently been investigating the concept of QR codes in teaching and learning. Below is an example of a QR code for anyone who may not know what a QR code is The code can be decoded by QR code readers that are usually found on mobile phones and are read using an image of the code taken by the mobile phone’s camera. The code above is a link to Wikipedia’s English mobile website found at [link] While QR codes have been in existence for quite some time in business (used initially to track product parts), I have only recently come across the concept.
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Recently, Upside Learning updated its website to reflect the evolution of our brand and services. We added pages that focus on our mobilelearning services as well. designed a simple diagram to visually communicate what learning situations mobilelearning is apt for and the various that may go into making a mobilelearning solution. MobileLearning can be used both in push and pull modes by users in times of learning need. Tags: MobileLearning mLearning MobileLearning Solutions
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The MobileLearning Edge Home About Contents Resources Apps & Content Assessment Associations Authoring Tools Bibliography Blogs Collaboration Conferences Consultants Content Creation Games & Sims Hardware Information Sources Learning Management Mentoring Presentation Skills Researchers Services Social Media Videoconferencing Buy the Book The MobileLearning Edge: Table of Contents by admin on September 17, 2010 It helps to know what a book is about by skimming the Table of Contents. Here is the TOC for The MobileLearning Edge : 1.
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Stephen founded and ran Ultralab for a quarter of a century, building it into one of the most respected research centres in e-learning in the world - at one time Ultralab was the largest producer of educational CD-ROMs in Europe - before leaving it in 2004 to found his own global and flourishing policy and learning consultancy Heppell.net which now has an enviable portfolio of international projects all round the world. and my idea is to go for a vision of the future (+ linking it to some mobile projects I am involved in). And I will keynote as wel l. Web 2.0:
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Best of MobileLearning July 1, 2010 to July 31, 2010 Featured Sources The following are the top items from featured sources based on social signals. Upside Learning , July 19, 2010 Speak Up 2009: The biggest Obstacle to Using Technology in Ed.Not Being Able to Use Student's Own Mobile Devices! July 1, 2010 Google App Inventor - Can It Boost mLearning? Google App Inventor - Can It Boost mLearning?
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